Sorbaria sorbifolia 100 PCS fresh seeds, False spiraea, False spirea tree, False goat's beard, Sorb-leaved schizonotus, Deciduous shrub

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🌱 Sorbaria sorbifolia — False Spiraea, False Spirea Tree, False Goat's Beard

Sorbaria sorbifolia is a 100 PCS pack of fresh seeds, belonging to the Rosaceae family. This deciduous shrub is known for its frost-resistance, fast growth, and adaptability to various soil conditions.

🌿 Botanical Description

Sorbaria sorbifolia grows to a height of 2-3 m, with numerous strong erect shoots and a stem thickness of up to 1.5 cm. The branches are smooth or slightly pubescent, and the buds are purple-brown. The leaves are glabrous, compound, and non-pinnate, with a pleasant smell. Inflorescences are pyramidal panicles up to 25 cm long, blooming in July-August for 45-55 days. The seeds ripen in August, and the fruit is a cylindrical smooth leaflet on a raised peduncle.

🌾 Growing & Agrotechnics

  • Sow seeds 1-2 cm deep in the spring or fall, stratifying for 30-60 days if necessary.
  • Germinate at 15-20°C (59-68°F) within 1-3 weeks.
  • Soil type: drained, moist, fertile loam. pH: 6.0-7.0.
  • Water regularly, but avoid drought. Fertilize lightly.
  • USDA Hardiness Zone: 2 (-45°C to -40°C). Frost-resistant.

🗺️ Natural Growing Areas

Sorbaria sorbifolia is native to eastern Asia, growing in moist, fertile soils at elevations up to 1,500 m. It thrives in USDA climate zones 2-7, tolerating light shading and urban conditions.

✨ Interesting Facts

This shrub is often used for slope stabilization, ornamental plantings, and group plantings. It is wind-resistant, but prefers sheltered locations. Sorbaria sorbifolia is also resistant to pests and diseases, tolerating haircut well and forming abundant root offspring.

🪴 Planting Tips

Plant Sorbaria sorbifolia in well-drained soil with full sun to partial shade. Water regularly, but avoid overwatering. Prune in late winter or early spring to maintain shape and promote healthy growth.

🌸 Care Instructions

Water Sorbaria sorbifolia regularly, but avoid drought. Fertilize lightly in the spring, and prune in late winter or early spring to maintain shape and promote healthy growth.

Perennial: Y

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